Britons would back ‘remain’ in new Brexit vote: Channel 4 poll

The report says senior sources say the prime minister has secured private concessions from Brussels that will allow her to keep the whole of Britain in a customs union, avoiding a hard border in Northern Ireland, the as yet unresolved issue blocking a future trading deal with the EU.

In a public message to Mr Varadkar, Ms McDonald warned the backstop "cannot be diluted".

The phone call followed a report by Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper that May's Brexit Minister Dominic Raab had privately demanded the right to pull Britain out of the backstop after three months.

But ministers are now insisting that the backstop agreement must contain a mechanism for the United Kingdom to terminate the backstop without the agreement of the EU.

"The Tanaiste couldn't have been clearer that a time-limited backstop or a backstop that could be ended by the United Kingdom unilaterally would never be agreed to by Ireland or the EU".

Some 43% said they would support a second referendum that was a binary choice between a deal and staying in, with 37% opposing a vote on those terms.

"It is also the case that numerous claims that were dismissed as scare-mongering in 2016 such as the border in Ireland could not be easily dismissed and are as big or even bigger problems today than they were at the time of the vote".

She urged him to "show leadership" and not "leave behind" the people of Northern Ireland.

However, in order for the EU to accept this compromise, Mrs May must convince her colleagues and the DUP to agree that Northern Ireland can only opt out of the customs union when another mechanism of ensuring a soft Border is agreed.

By Friday, the Guardian reports, the European Union will have to decide whether there has been enough progress towards a deal to justify scheduling an emergency summit later this month to finalise it.

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"Once the destination is known then it is sensible, in my mind, to have a people's vote on whether or where the people wants to go".